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Old 08-04-2011, 22:35   #14
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Walter Marsden MC (1882–1969) was an English sculptor and one of many ex-servicemen to work on war memorials after World War I. Marsden had served as an officer in the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment and was awarded a Military Cross fighting in the Third Battle of Ypres in 1917
The war memorial at Church which was Marsden’s birthplace features a Portland Stone figure representing “Peace” and it was unveiled on the 18th September 1923 by Lieutenant Colonel G.C.H.Bolton. This memorial stands in Gatty Park on the Hyndburn Road and in front of Elmfield Hll, In Elmfield Hall itself there is a plaque made by Marsden again commemorating those lost in the Great War. The inscription on the main memorial reads “1914-1918/They whom this monument commemorates were numbered amongst those who, at the call of King and Country left all that was dear to them; Endured Hardness;Faced danger and finally passed out of sight of men by the giving up of their own lives that others might live in freedom. Let those who come after see to it that their names be not forgotten/1939-1945”

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Walter Marsden's parents lived in Princess St Accrington. Walter was 35 years of age when war broke out, served as Lieut in the L.N.L., awarded the M.C. for rescuing a wounded man trapped under ground.
There are 8 names missing from that WW1 plaque, Bancroft W.
Barnes E.
Briggs J.
Maloney M.
McCallum M.
Riley M.
Wixted. J. (Pal)
Wolstenholme A.

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